http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/4983516
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Authorities on Tuesday were investigating whether Minnesota Vikings players were involved in allegations of lewd behavior on two Lake Minnetonka charter boats last week.
No criminal charges had been filed by Tuesday afternoon.
Stephen Doyle, an attorney representing the boat owners, said at least 20 Vikings players were part of a group of 90 people who went out on a pair of Al and Alma's charter cruises last Thursday night.
Doyle told Minneapolis TV station KARE 11 there were sexual acts happening "all over" the boats and said there's "no doubt" cornerback Fred Smoot paid for at least one of the boats.
Doyle says he gave the authorities documents which were signed by Smoot.
"It was Mr. Smoot reserving and paying for this," Doyle told KARE. "I don't know if he actually visited or did it over the phone. And they know he was bringing some people to go out on the lake for the evening."
Once the boats left the shore, Doyle said women started stripping for some of the players, who put down money as the women danced.
Doyle says that escalated to players giving and receiving oral sex.
Doyle said the outing ended early, and the boats returned to shore when staff members complained to the captains that some of the people on board were engaging in sexual acts and taking off their clothes.
"The scope of it, the nature of it and the location of it add up to pretty bizarre behavior," said Doyle.
Doyle told KARE that it's not unusual for Al and Alma's to get calls from athletes, who often use the boats for private events with food and alcohol. But he said no one should expect the boats to be available for a sex party.
The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office said the incident was reported Sunday. Sgt. Haans Vitek declined to comment on whether any Vikings were involved.
"From what we're hearing, it certainly sounds that way, but we want to get it right from the people that were there," Vitek said. "We're trying to sort out all the facts and see if any of it even rises to a criminal act, or whether it was just people who were offended."
"It was a stag party atmosphere on the boat with allegations of strippers and sexual conduct,'' Vitek told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. "We're still trying to sort things out at this time.''
The team had no comment.
See, this wouldn't be a problem if they had been in the ocean. Just go out twenty miles to international waters and bang all the boat-strippers you want. Then watch a monkey knife fight.
Did Smoot sub-contract Mike Tice to sell tickets to the trip?
Monkey knife-fights aside, why is this a big deal and where can I sign up for a sex-party-boat-cruise?
What's wrong with farging?
Who the hell reported it? Of all the things to care about, this is pretty far down the list.
Quote from: Zanshin on October 12, 2005, 09:37:09 AM
Who the hell reported it? Of all the things to care about, this is pretty far down the list.
True, I'm a huge supporter of aquatic sex parties & am offended that others are offended.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 12, 2005, 07:54:46 AM
Did Smoot sub-contract Mike Tice to sell tickets to the trip?
:-D
Boats, ale, wenches. Sounds like a viking party to me.
Mmmmmmmmmmm...boat whores!! :drool
I wonder how many of them showed up to team Bible study the same week.
That's one hell of a bye week!
Mike Tice didn't really say much in his press conference. Sounded to me like he was hiding something. He was definitely there getting in on the action.
Minnesota is obviously a pretty loosely-run outfit. Sounds like a great place to be a player. Coach is in on the tickets deals, joins you for some MMF action with a $500 per night midwest whore! The Life.
:o
tice will get fired within the next 2 weeks...book it.
Where is the problem?
my biggest problem with this is that i was not invited.
there's nothing wrong with having a boat sex party, but they should arrange in with their own crew. Dragging employees who aren't expecting that kind of situation into it is a bit farged up. Can you imagine your kid going to work and having a bunch of rowdy, drunk-assed guys propositioning them?
I'd be a bit pissed.
people are still having sex
On the boat?
To quote Snoop Dogg, Smoot is just trying to keep his "pimp hand way strong", it's not easy being a P I M P ;D
QuoteSome people never learn
Vikings hit new low with allegations of sex cruises
Posted: Thursday October 13, 2005 4:53PM; Updated: Thursday October 13, 2005 4:53PM
It's only a guess, but after the news that 17 Minnesota Vikings were aboard two charter boats on which sex parties allegedly were held on Oct. 6, I'm assuming no more United Way spots for the Vikings for the time being.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any more embarrassing for the team that gave us Onterrio Smith and "The Original Whizzinator'' and the Mike Tice Super Bowl-ticket-scalping affair, the Vikings may have hit a new high for lows. :-D :-D
I've heard of team bonding excursions, but never one in which almost one-third of the roster potentially had to post bond. :-D But then, these are the Vikings, and they are adept at making the wrong kind of news off the field. In August, Minnesota All-Pro defensive tackle Kevin Williams was charged with domestic assault against his wife. (He has pled not guilty to the fifth-degree misdemeanor charge and has a mid-Oct. court date). In September, Vikings offensive linemen Bryant McKinnie and rookie guard Marcus Johnson were arrested in connection with a late-night fight at a Twin Cities-area gas station. (Both have pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct and obstructing the legal process; preliminary hearings are scheduled for Nov. 4)
Even if the current allegations of prostitution and lewd behavior on Lake Minnetonka don't result in indictments, the controversy-plagued Vikings might still see their bid for a new stadium derailed by the avalanche of bad publicity. How's that for bottom-line impact?
"If the allegations are true, it's awful,'' Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty said Wednesday. "We understand that athletes aren't necessarily role models, but we at least expect them to abide by the basic laws of the state.''
Look, there are nearly 1,700 players on the 32 active rosters in the NFL, and a small fraction of them, from time to time, have legal trouble. If you listen to the league's spin, the ratio of good and bad is no worse than society as a whole.
Yes, there's plenty of good being done out there by players, club officials and others who take part in each team's community service work. But there's also a steady stream of bad news, and it, of course, draws more attention than players taking part in reading programs at area schools.
As Gov. Pawlenty pointed out, we can save the tired "athletes are role models'' debate. There's no way to make somebody who doesn't want to be a role model behave as if they are one. But why does it seem that some players can't grasp the concept that while they may not be role models, they do have an obligation to not embarrass the organization that is paying them hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars? Signing your name on that contract means you accept the fame and riches that come with being an NFL player. And the scrutiny. And that means behaving like a professional and representing the organization wherever you go.
Last Wednesday, new Vikings owner Zygi Wilf concluded a two-day team leadership retreat in the Twin Cities, part of which was devoted to hashing out the framework for a franchise-wide code of personal conduct. I wonder who got the privilege of interrupting those proceedings to deliver to Wilf the news about the charter boat party?
For the life of me, I can't even understand what the Vikings players would have to party about these days. Picked by some to go to the Super Bowl, Minnesota stumbled to a 1-3 start after a host of offseason defensive changes. Its once potent offense has looked anemic.
Just last week, Wilf felt the need to confirm that Tice won't lose his job this season. Now, on top of everything else the team has to overcome, it has a sex scandal to deal with.
Embarrassed on the field, embarrassed off it. In a runaway, the Vikings lead the league in all the wrong categories.
I bet Randy is really Po'd that he missed this!
This will be the ruination of the Vikings!
There has to be 36 players in the locker room looking at the other 17 players with complete disdain.
All 36 have got to be wondering, "Why wasn't I invited?"
More details (http://www.startribune.com/stories/503/5668404.html)
QuoteCrew members told Hennepin County Sheriff's detectives that they saw passengers photographing at least two separate sex acts as other partygoers watched and cheered during a Vikings party on Oct. 6, said Stephen Doyle, the charter company's lawyer.
Quote"[The crew members] talk in fairly extensive detail about ... a couple of different acts - one specifically in front of the bar that involved at one point a male and female, and another point in time, two females and some sex toys," Doyle said. "People were standing around and photographing that, and photographing it fairly closely," Doyle said. "There was cheering from the passengers on the boat and there were people shouting directions as to what things they wanted to see."
Crew members described players having public sex, drinking heavily and aggressively propositioning female crew members to perform sex acts. A resident of the lake community of Mound said several players urinated on her lawn.
QuoteDoyle said several factors explained the delay. After the boats returned to dock and guests departed, the crew had to clean the boat, he said, finding "used rubbers, K-Y Jelly, Handi Wipes, wrappers for sex toys - it was just incredible how it was left."
Whats the big deal? Obviously its bad PR for the Vikings and the NFL, but the players went out and had a go old-fashioned farg party on the boat. This is why America was made. Freedom baby.
The only probelm with it was that they did it in public and propositioned crew members. If you're looking to keep that stuff out of the press..how about going to one of the players mansions and banging hookers?
I have no problem with having a good old fashioned farg party. Hell, that seems like almost every party I went to in high school was like that in one way or another.
It was stupid to do that in public.
Could you imagine if this was the Eagles? I think Andy Reid would have a heart attack.
I would be proud if it was the Eagles. Our boys like to go out and watch hookers and various skanks have some double sided dildo fun (yea, you saw Requim for a Dream).
Obviously getting out in public bad, and the thought process behind it wasnt really smart. But no one should get in trouble for going to or participating in a sex party.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 14, 2005, 07:48:33 PMThe only probelm with it was that they did it in public and propositioned crew members.
What's so wrong with seeing people sucking c*ck at a party? Is that gonna scar you for life? What's so wrong with asking someone to farg you?
Tice should be happy. Some of his team figured out a way to score.
I'm trying to figure out which team is/was more corrupt- The 90's Cowboys or the New Millenium Vikings
It's really a toss up. I mean with the Pukes, it was drugs. With the Vikes...it's drugs, sex, scalping, WR's running bitches over with cars...what the hell?!
Straight Cash Homey!
Wanna know which players were on the boat? (http://www.startribune.com/stories/510/5670481.html)
QuoteQuarterback Daunte Culpepper, offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie and cornerback Fred Smoot are on a list of Minnesota Vikings football players whom investigators are interested in questioning about a sex party on charter boats on Lake Minnetonka, a source with direct knowledge of the investigation said Friday.
The list, which has been given to investigators and Vikings team officials by the charter boat company, names 17 players whom crew members identified as passengers on the boats during an Oct. 6 outing. Some players on the list allegedly participated in sex acts. The list also includes players who apologized for the behavior of some teammates and who tried to protect the charter boat employees.
Authorities were trying to determine how many players on the list they should interview as witnesses or potential participants in lewd behavior. It was unclear how many other passengers were also of interest to investigators.
Culpepper declined to comment when asked this week what he knew of the cruise. McKinnie told reporters to "get over it." Smoot has repeatedly denied that he organized the party. A Vikings team spokesman had no comment Friday about the list.
The list of players is based on the recollections of crew members. After the Star Tribune obtained the names on the list, the newspaper attempted to contact all of the players and was able to reach 13. Most declined to comment.
One player on the list, running back Mewelde Moore, confirmed he was on a boat but said he didn't see any sexual activity.
The list also includes: All-Pro defensive tackle Kevin Williams, tight end Jermaine Wiggins; running back Moe Williams; wide receivers Nate Burleson, Troy Williamson, Travis Taylor and Koren Robinson; cornerback Ralph Brown, and safety Darren Sharper.
At least 90 people took the excursion on two yachts chartered from Al & Alma's Supper Club and Charter Cruises in Mound. Before the boat rides, Smoot came to the charter company in person to work out details for the party and put money down, the company's attorney Stephen Doyle has said.
Both boats returned to shore 40 minutes into the 3½-hour cruise after crew members grew alarmed by the sexual activity, Doyle said. Crew members later reported the episode to police.
Crew members reported that some players allegedly engaged in public sex acts, drank heavily and propositioned female crew members. The sex was apparently consensual, and some was photographed as passengers watched and cheered, Doyle said.
The list turned over to investigators does not include every Vikings player who attended the boat parties. Doyle has said at least 20 players were aboard, but not all were identified by the crew. It is unclear which of the 17 engaged in lewd behavior and which ones aided the crew and apologized for the others.
Visitors from out of state?
In another development, two sources with direct knowledge of the investigation said that crew members have told authorities that several women who had sex with the players on the boats said that they had been flown in from out of state for the party. Both sources said that some of the women reportedly said they had arrived from Atlanta and that authorities would be checking that tip.
One of the sources said that if the women participated in organized prostitution on the boat after crossing state lines, it could be a felony under federal law.
"Somebody here was brokering these females, but we can't yet say they were brought in by the Vikings team or whomever," the source said. "It would take the investigation to a higher level, yes. There's some organization to it - the crew overheard them [women] saying they were from out of town. The Atlanta connection with these females has been overheard by the crew."
At least 20 women were reported to have engaged in lewd behavior on the boats, the source said. The source said that federal authorities had not yet been contacted because that was still developing. Minneapolis FBI agent Paul McCabe said Friday that his agency had not yet been contacted by local investigators.
The women may have checked into an Eden Prairie hotel and then eaten at the nearby Naar Grille prior to going aboard the boats last week.
A customer at the restaurant, speaking on the condition that his name not be used, said that a woman in her early 20s who called herself Ebony said she and a group of about 12 to 15 women had just flown in from Atlanta and Houston. The customer said that the women were eating at the restaurant and staying at the Spring Hill Suites by Marriott.
He said the woman said that her group was in town to attend a party scheduled to begin at midnight at "some mansion" where a Vikings player lived. The woman did not mention a boat party.
Quote from: EagleFeva on October 15, 2005, 05:31:38 PM
Wanna know which players were on the boat? (http://www.startribune.com/stories/510/5670481.html)
QuoteQuarterback Daunte Culpepper, offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie and cornerback Fred Smoot are on a list of Minnesota Vikings football players whom investigators are interested in questioning about a sex party on charter boats on Lake Minnetonka, a source with direct knowledge of the investigation said Friday.
The list, which has been given to investigators and Vikings team officials by the charter boat company, names 17 players whom crew members identified as passengers on the boats during an Oct. 6 outing. Some players on the list allegedly participated in sex acts. The list also includes players who apologized for the behavior of some teammates and who tried to protect the charter boat employees.
Authorities were trying to determine how many players on the list they should interview as witnesses or potential participants in lewd behavior. It was unclear how many other passengers were also of interest to investigators.
Culpepper declined to comment when asked this week what he knew of the cruise. McKinnie told reporters to "get over it." Smoot has repeatedly denied that he organized the party. A Vikings team spokesman had no comment Friday about the list.
The list of players is based on the recollections of crew members. After the Star Tribune obtained the names on the list, the newspaper attempted to contact all of the players and was able to reach 13. Most declined to comment.
One player on the list, running back Mewelde Moore, confirmed he was on a boat but said he didn't see any sexual activity.
The list also includes: All-Pro defensive tackle Kevin Williams, tight end Jermaine Wiggins; running back Moe Williams; wide receivers Nate Burleson, Troy Williamson, Travis Taylor and Koren Robinson; cornerback Ralph Brown, and safety Darren Sharper.
At least 90 people took the excursion on two yachts chartered from Al & Alma's Supper Club and Charter Cruises in Mound. Before the boat rides, Smoot came to the charter company in person to work out details for the party and put money down, the company's attorney Stephen Doyle has said.
Both boats returned to shore 40 minutes into the 3½-hour cruise after crew members grew alarmed by the sexual activity, Doyle said. Crew members later reported the episode to police.
Crew members reported that some players allegedly engaged in public sex acts, drank heavily and propositioned female crew members. The sex was apparently consensual, and some was photographed as passengers watched and cheered, Doyle said.
The list turned over to investigators does not include every Vikings player who attended the boat parties. Doyle has said at least 20 players were aboard, but not all were identified by the crew. It is unclear which of the 17 engaged in lewd behavior and which ones aided the crew and apologized for the others.
Visitors from out of state?
In another development, two sources with direct knowledge of the investigation said that crew members have told authorities that several women who had sex with the players on the boats said that they had been flown in from out of state for the party. Both sources said that some of the women reportedly said they had arrived from Atlanta and that authorities would be checking that tip.
One of the sources said that if the women participated in organized prostitution on the boat after crossing state lines, it could be a felony under federal law.
"Somebody here was brokering these females, but we can't yet say they were brought in by the Vikings team or whomever," the source said. "It would take the investigation to a higher level, yes. There's some organization to it - the crew overheard them [women] saying they were from out of town. The Atlanta connection with these females has been overheard by the crew."
At least 20 women were reported to have engaged in lewd behavior on the boats, the source said. The source said that federal authorities had not yet been contacted because that was still developing. Minneapolis FBI agent Paul McCabe said Friday that his agency had not yet been contacted by local investigators.
The women may have checked into an Eden Prairie hotel and then eaten at the nearby Naar Grille prior to going aboard the boats last week.
A customer at the restaurant, speaking on the condition that his name not be used, said that a woman in her early 20s who called herself Ebony said she and a group of about 12 to 15 women had just flown in from Atlanta and Houston. The customer said that the women were eating at the restaurant and staying at the Spring Hill Suites by Marriott.
He said the woman said that her group was in town to attend a party scheduled to begin at midnight at "some mansion" where a Vikings player lived. The woman did not mention a boat party.
Of course Koren Robinson was involved...you think that drunk'd miss that?!
Get your roll on, Culpepper.
I can't believe a classy individual like Robinson was invovled in such leud and crude acts
Found this on NFLFans.com:
Quote(To the Theme from Gilligans Island)
Come sit right back and you'll hear a tale
A tale of a fateful trip
That started from a small lake town
Aboard two tiny ships
The mates were a bunch of pole dancers
But the wait staff was too pure
The Vikings team set sail that day
For a three hour tour, a three hour tour
The action started getting hot
The dancers strutted their stuff
If not for the prudes in the fearless crew
There wouldn't have been such a huff
The boats turned around and went back home
The authorities came aboard
But fear not friends, 'cause all's not lost
The Vikings finally scored!!
:-D
After Tags meeting, Vikings hire ex-FBI agent as head of security (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2193816)
LMFAO!
Tice will be canned within two weeks...no doubt about that. He is just an idiot. He's like one of the guys to the players. Maybe if they fire him the team will win a game the rest of the year.
Quote from: PhillyPhreak54 on October 17, 2005, 02:45:01 AM
Found this on NFLFans.com:
Quote(To the Theme from Gilligans Island)
Come sit right back and you'll hear a tale
A tale of a fateful trip
That started from a small lake town
Aboard two tiny ships
The mates were a bunch of pole dancers
But the wait staff was too pure
The Vikings team set sail that day
For a three hour tour, a three hour tour
The action started getting hot
The dancers strutted their stuff
If not for the prudes in the fearless crew
There wouldn't have been such a huff
The boats turned around and went back home
The authorities came aboard
But fear not friends, 'cause all's not lost
The Vikings finally scored!!
:-D
that really wasnt funny until the last line :-D
There's an NFL PSA promoting teaching that's still playing on the NFL Network. It features Culpepper saying that he wouldn't be where he is today without his teachers. NFL might want to let that commercial sit on the shelves for a few weeks.
(http://espn.go.com/media/pg2/2005/1016/photo/titanic.jpg)
Oh the hypocrisy....
Let he who hasn't had drunken sex with a hooker in public cast the first stone.....
(I'm out :paranoid )
Just what the Vikes needed (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-vikings-smith&prov=ap&type=lgns):
QuoteMINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A woman who contends Vikings running back Onterrio Smith sexually assaulted her last year has sued the player.
The 21-year-old woman is not identified in the lawsuit filed last week, for fear of retaliation, said her attorney, Lori Peterson.
The woman, who lives in the Twin Cities, says she was injured and humiliated and is seeking $150,000 in damages.
The lawsuit claims she suffers from a lifelong illness and her physician describes her as an "individual with disabilities.'' She has a form of mental impairment stemming from fetal alcohol syndrome.
Police reports indicate the woman met Smith through a friend, who was in an adjacent room in the Eden Prairie apartment during the alleged assault. The lawsuit mentions that a second Vikings player was involved in the attack, but that player is not identified because he "met his legal obligations,'' Peterson said.
Police in Eden Prairie, the Minneapolis suburb where the Vikings practice, investigated the rape report but no charges were filed.
Smith was notified of the lawsuit May 18 and has not responded, according to Peterson. Smith's agent did not immediately return a call Tuesday.
Smith was suspended for the season weeks after he was caught at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport with several vials of dried urine and "The Original Whizzinator,'' which is marketed as a way to beat drug tests.
QuoteCharges in Vikings boat party may be revealed today
Misdemeanor charges could come today against Minnesota Vikings players involved in the alleged sex party on Lake Minnetonka in early October. But no players will face federal charges from the party, which boat crew members said included women who were paid to come to Minnesota from other states for the party.
U.S. Attorney Tom Heffelfinger said Wednesday night that federal officials had reviewed evidence collected by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and on Monday sent a letter saying there was insufficient evidence to file charges. The review included any violation of the Mann Act, which forbids the interstate transportation of anyone for immoral purposes, including prostitution, he said.
Kevin Warren, Vikings vice president of operations and legal counsel, said Wednesday night that team officials also had heard rumors of a potential decision, but said he was not aware of plans to announce charges today.
Two weeks ago, detectives presented a file to prosecutor Steve Tallen for his decision on whether anyone should be charged with a misdemeanor for actions at the raucous Oct. 6 party.
Employees of a charter boat company identified 17 Vikings players among the approximately 90 guests on two boats chartered for the party, and the company's attorney has said players participated in lewd behavior.
Tallen couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday.
link (http://www.startribune.com/stories/510/5783484.html)
You've got to hand it to the Vikes, after trading Moss, Culpepper goes down, the party boat issue (I still don't see the big deal), and the Tice ticket scalping shtein, they've turned their shtein around and might make the playoffs.
I wouldn't complain if Brad Johnson was handed the MVP, because he damn well deserves.
if the vikes beat the steelers....and the jags beat san fran (which they will)...i win $220.
go vikes.
go not hunt
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5170762
Quarterback Daunte Culpepper and three other Minnesota Vikings were charged Thursday with three misdemeanors each for taking part in a bawdy boat party earlier this season on Lake Minnetonka.
Ha. (http://www.deadspin.com/sports/nfl/the-full-report-on-the-sex-boat-143558.php)
QuoteFred Smoot: Was seen holding a double-headed dildo and moving the dildo while each end was inserted into the vagina of two women who were lying on the floor near the lounge area of the charter boat. After a period of time, one of the women got up and Mr. Smoot continued to manipulate the dildo inside the other woman.
Daunte Culpepper: Got a "lap dance" from an unidentified, naked female. During this "lap dance," Mr. Culpepper placed his hands on the naked buttocks of the female dancer.
Moe Williams: [Williams is witnessed] in the area by the downstairs bathrooms receiving a "lap dance," which involved the "dancer" dancing bare-breasted and Mr. Williams with his hands on and touching the breasts of his female partner.
Bryant McKinnie: [McKinnie is witnessed] pick up a naked woman, place her on the bar in the lounge and commence to perform oral sex on her. ... At a different time during the evening, [witnesses] saw Mr. McKinnie along with three other unidentified males receiving oral sex from four women while the men were seated in deck chairs on the boat.
QuoteMr. Smoot continued to manipulate the dildo inside the other woman.
:-D
Quote from: MDS on December 15, 2005, 12:26:53 PM
go not hunt
:yay
the jags & steelers won so i had to split the $220 pot.
$110 isn't bad though, considering i only paid 10 bucks to enter the pool.
QuoteFred Smoot: Was seen holding a double-headed dildo and moving the dildo while each end was inserted into the vagina of two women who were lying on the floor near the lounge area of the charter boat. After a period of time, one of the women got up and Mr. Smoot continued to manipulate the dildo inside the other woman.
Daunte Culpepper: Got a "lap dance" from an unidentified, naked female. During this "lap dance," Mr. Culpepper placed his hands on the naked buttocks of the female dancer.
Moe Williams: [Williams is witnessed] in the area by the downstairs bathrooms receiving a "lap dance," which involved the "dancer" dancing bare-breasted and Mr. Williams with his hands on and touching the breasts of his female partner.
Bryant McKinnie: [McKinnie is witnessed] pick up a naked woman, place her on the bar in the lounge and commence to perform oral sex on her. ... At a different time during the evening, [witnesses] saw Mr. McKinnie along with three other unidentified males receiving oral sex from four women while the men were seated in deck chairs on the boat.
daunte & moe didn't do anything i haven't done at a stip club dozens of times in my life...big deal, they got lap dances & felt the broads up a little.
smoot & mckinnie on the other hand... :paranoid :-D
Quote from: mhunt on December 19, 2005, 11:03:56 AM
daunte & moe didn't do anything i haven't done at a stip club dozens of times in my life...big deal, they got lap dances & felt the broads up a little.
Amen.
Quote from: rjs246 on December 19, 2005, 04:09:22 PM
Quote from: mhunt on December 19, 2005, 11:03:56 AM
daunte & moe didn't do anything i haven't done at a stip club dozens of times in my life...big deal, they got lap dances & felt the broads up a little.
Amen.
I've seen people get kicked out for doing the same thing as you sleazebags. I must need to go to lower class nudie joints.
nah, you've got to start hitting the high end clubs, back in the champagne room (they all have one) and you'll get the smoot and mckinnie treatment.
or so i've been told :paranoid
McKinnie's a mentally swift guy. Stripper/hooker crotch is a smart place to park your face.
I'm assuming he likes warts and rashes, a la Ron Mexico.
Or more likely already has them and doesn't give a farg.
QuoteNFL | M. Williams retired?
Thu, 20 Apr 2006 13:08:09 -0700
Associated Press reports lawyer Joe Friedberg, who represented free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) during the boat-party sex scandal, said Williams has retired from the NFL.
NFL | Police and courts: M. Williams found guilty
Thu, 20 Apr 2006 13:07:16 -0700
ESPNews reports free agent RB Moe Williams (Vikings) was found guilty of disorderly conduct on a charge stemming from a boat-party sex scandal.